Friday, 11 July 2014

2. Uterus is an important area for sustaining pregnancy life

Uterus is an important area for sustaining pregnancy life. Before pregnancy, the size of uterus as big as an egg and when it conceived, the uterus will expand to the size of balloon. After delivery, uterus will shrink back to the size of a fist. Now the uterus will be covered with wrinkle and invisible storage, it is no longer smooth as before and storing beneath these wrinkles are the remaining rubbishes.

  How much rubbishes are remaining in uterus?
      Baby delivery rubbish -- amniotic fluid rubbish, some nasty rubbish
      Sexual  life rubbish
      Monthly unreleased rubbishes during menstrual
      Other internal source from body metabolism's rubbish

These wastes will gradually be accumulated over time and it will then produce toxins which has caused various of gynecologic diseases.


Why does people in ancient times do not have so many illnesses? This was because ancient people have high rate of fertility where the wastes from delivery will also pull out the wastes that remains in body and it helps to trash the aged rubbish. In additions, constantly breast feeding will promote smooth flow out of the stuck article and coupled with the environmental factor in old time, gynecologic disease is much relatively low than now. 


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